Ajdovo Zrno ★ 4.3
Ajdovo Zrno is Ljubljana's anchor vegan canteen, a self-serve weekday lunch of soup, salad, main and dessert for 8 euros in a Trubarjeva courtyard.
Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, halal and kosher options across Ljubljana.
Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, halal and kosher options across Ljubljana. including where to go and what to order.
Ajdovo Zrno is Ljubljana's anchor vegan canteen, a self-serve weekday lunch of soup, salad, main and dessert for 8 euros in a Trubarjeva courtyard.
Kucha on Trubarjeva runs the city's most popular plant-based burger and daily vegan noodle bowls in an Asian-leaning vegan kitchen. A TableJourney pick.
Loving Hut on Mestni trg is the city outlet of the international vegan chain. A short Asian-influenced plate menu and the city's clearest fully vegan.
Organic Garden runs an entirely vegan and organic plate-and-burger menu near the railway station, certified organic produce and a weekend brunch crowd.
Druga Violina keeps a vegetarian section through its menu including struklji and grain bowls, the rare Slovenian traditional kitchen that does plant-based.
TaBar at the Rog factory complex keeps a strong vegetarian foraged section across its tapas menu, often the seasonal highlight of chef Jakob Pintar's plates.
EK Bistro's brunch menu carries vegetarian eggs benedict, mushroom toasts and seasonal salads alongside the house brioche bake. A TableJourney editor pick.
Le Petit Cafe keeps a vegetarian section through its breakfast and lunch menu, with omelettes, tartines and a daily soup that is reliably plant-friendly.
Pop's Place keeps gluten-free buns on call for any of its burgers, the riverside burger bar's standing nod to coeliac diners. A TableJourney editor pick.
Hood Burger's Center room keeps gluten-free buns and sweet potato fries as a standing option for coeliac diners on the daily menu. A TableJourney editor pick.
TableJourney's Ljubljana dietary chapter covers vegan, vegetarian, gluten_free venues, each editor-picked with what to order and how to ask.